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Labanoro dūda (f)

Dūdmaišis

Named after the locality of Labanoras, where the best quality instruments were manufactured; According to Atlas (➺ p.213), "never very popular in Lithuania"; NB: in Podnos ignorantly spelt "Labanorų dūda" (plural genitive adjective in combination with a singular noun).


Sources

Атлас музыкальных инструментов народов СССР = Atlas of musical instruments of the peoples inhabiting the USSR [1963]. Вертков, Константин А. (Vertkov, Konstantin A.) / Благодатов, Георгий И. (Blagodatov, Georgij I.) / Язовицкая, Эльза Э. (Jazovickaja, El’za E.). Москва (Moskva), 1975 (2), p.102 (лабанора [!] дуда) / 213 (Dúda).

Baltrėnienė, Marija & Apanavičius, Romualdas: Lietuvių liaudies muzikos instrumentai [Lithuanian folk musical instruments]. Vilnius, 1991, p.163.

Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.26 (»Vertkov [Atlas]; »Žilevičius), 44.

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